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Product review cub cadet/agrifab trailer
I was very excited to find a trailer to match my cub I was willing to pay a little more for it but when I got it man was disappointed this trailer is made by/for agrifab with the cub cadet name on it it is a half a$$ designed as far as holes lining up you'd better have a spud bar and a drill at the ready also the sheet metal is very very thin I think the only thing that wont bend it is if I just haul leaves the paint is very poor and i don't expect it to last a season before it starts looking like crap. I know that agrifab isn't what it used to be and its not top of the line so I expected less than perfect but less than less then perfect is just pathetic I'm just passing on my opinion so anybody else interested in on of these is informed
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Sorry to hear that 1811woody
I have 2 Agri-Fab 17 Cu.Ft. wagons and love them, But they are probably 15 years old. |
Thanks for letting us know. :beerchug:
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I work at a box store (Lowe's) and all i can say is i would never give any of the equpiment we sell, as limited as it is, any thought. Its all too flimsy for any real useful purposes, and a bit high priced in my opinion. The trailers are a pain to build ( yep i assmebled most of them and the other stuff there), and the directions are hard to read or MIA from the factory, the spike areators are often returned with sheared spikes or caved in from the owner adding too much weight for it to hold to make it work right. Also we are having a supplier change over and the agri fab/percise fit name is now Blue Hawk, but the contents are the exact same. Granted we sell nothing of a garden tractor status at my store but the 800 buck bolens is out lasting the new JD's (2k plus) we have for sale. In fact the last few tractor sales ive made i felt a pang of regret for the buyer and even suggested a visit to my local Cub Cadet/ Kubota dealer instead for the money they wish to spend for a new mower/ tractor with the right attachments they are looking for.
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I'll stick with my #2 IH cart. :biggrin2:
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I bought this Cub Cadet / Agri Fab trailer used a year and a half ago. I don't know how old it is. The metal is pretty thin but it has survived hauling about 6 cords of firewood around the house so far.
http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...1106101743.jpg The wheels that it came with are crap though. I have killed both of them and one replacement. I finally replaced them with a set of narrow CC front wheels that a member here was nice enough to give to me. The hubs would just collapse with any weight in the trailer. http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...0224111720.jpg http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...0501111707.jpg http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...0224111721.jpg It has held up pretty well so far with the replacement wheels. I'd like to find a well made trailer with tapered roller bearings instead of the lousy ball bearings that this uses on the 3/4" axle. |
I take a ribbing about the color of my trailer, but, at least it came with real tires and a real axle!!
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I've seen a lot of yard trailers from a lot of different brands and used quite a few or at least seen them in use. My best advise if you want a good trailer is to buy a 25+ year old one and repaint it or do minor repairs, build your own, or spend several hundred dollars on a bigger class of trailer. Sadly, people only buy cheap so that's what manufacturers make.
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